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Etymology[ edit ] The term "catfight" was recorded by the Oxford English Dictionary as the title and subject of an mock heroic poem by Ebenezer Mack. It is first recorded as being used to describe a fight between women in The word cat was originally a contemptuous term for either sex, but eventually came to refer to a woman considered loose or sexually promiscuous, or one regarded as spiteful, backbiting, and malicious. They're sexualized and devalued. One newspaper called it "a confrontation between two blonde Valkryies ", and journalist Walter Winchell , upon running into Luce and Thompson at a nightclub, reportedly urged them to refrain from fighting, saying, "Ladies, ladies, remember there are gentlemen present.

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But Not Counting Anymore Newly retired, I started this blog on April 2, , exactly ten years ago, as a hobby for a long time fan of women combats. I was curious to see if there were many people around the world interested in the subject. And certainly there have been a lot of people! The women combat show business can we use the word? On the other hand, the so-called "sharing sites" are also stuffed with thousands of full videos of women combat, not exactly helping the producers. For ten years I have stuck with my own rule of posting a maximum of three minutes or less of a video.

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Ahhh yes, we definitely need one. And very likely will never have a drawn out plan. Things will just evolve.

Prints became very popular in Europe from the middle of the fifteenth century, and because of their compact nature, were very suitable for erotic depictions that did not need to be permanently on display. Nudity and the revival of classical subjects were associated from very early on in history of the print, and many prints of subjects from mythological subjects were clearly in part an excuse for erotic material; the engravings of Giovanni Battista Palumba in particular. An earthier eroticism is seen in a printing plate of for an Allegory of Copulation where a young couple are having sex, with the woman's legs high in the air, at one end of a bench, while at the other end a huge penis, with legs and wings and a bell tied around the bottom of the glans, is climbing onto the bench. Although the plate has been used until worn out, then re-engraved and heavily used again, none of the contemporary impressions printed, which probably ran into the hundreds, have survived.